In one of the most overlooked civil rights cases in American history, an American-born son of Chinese immigrants took on the U.S. government to affirm the principle of birthright citizenship.
An exhibition on these alternate apple attractions opens this fall.
While the advent of train travel altered previously held concepts of time and distance, learn about 10 railways and train journeys that also changed the course of history.
Fifty years after Muhammad Ali refused military induction during the Vietnam War, a new book examines the heavyweight champ's controversial decision.
Best-selling author David Grann talks about his new book that details one of the most chilling murder conspiracies in American history and the FBI’s first major homicide case.
The atomic bomb made its national tv debut in 1952.
A little more than four months after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, the United States struck back on April 18, 1942, with the daring Doolittle Raid.